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We read Fish Faces this week and I wanted to share a fun writing activity that we did. Cute fish books!

We began by reading this great book! Fish Faces contains wonderful photographs of all sorts of fish. My students were fascinated {and even a little grossed out} by the photos!

We used a tree map to organize the information we learned from the book. I organized the map so that it would be easier for my students to create sentences about fish.

I made the little fish books by stapling construction paper around 3 pieces of lined paper, and then traced and cut the fish shape. I used 3 pieces of paper so that the kids could write one sentence from each column of the tree map, one sentence per page.

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